Hobbies and interests
Psychology
Agriculture
Animals
Baking
Barrel Racing
Bible Study
Camping
Bowling
Church
Coffee
Exercise And Fitness
Social Work
Reading
Action
History
Psychology
Realistic Fiction
Sage Robach
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Bold Points1x
Finalist1x
WinnerSage Robach
685
Bold Points1x
Finalist1x
WinnerBio
My life goal is to be a child psychologist and help kids with their mental health and struggles that they may be going through. I want to help kids in a way I was helped.
Education
Hart County High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Majors of interest:
- Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology
- Psychology, General
- Psychology, Other
- Social Work
Career
Dream career field:
Mental Health Care
Dream career goals:
My long term career goal is to keep trying no matter what to help others to the best of my ability.
Cashier
Tracor Supply2023 – Present1 yearCustomer Service
ASA Equine and Bovine2023 – 2023
Sports
Equestrian
Club2010 – Present14 years
Awards
- Yes
Soccer
Varsity2011 – Present13 years
Awards
- yes
Arts
Hart County Bulldogs
MusicNo2021 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
ASA Equine and Bovine — Training horses2023 – Present
Future Interests
Volunteering
Operation 11 Tyler Schaeffer Memorial Scholarship
I was born and raised in Georgia. My childhood was extremely rough. I was raised in a household where violence and cruelty were the norm, where the one person who was supposed to protect and care for me was the one who caused me the most pain. It was not until I was older that I realized just how damaging those early experiences were, and how much it has taken me to get better and be myself.
Growing up, the idea of going to college always felt like a distant dream that I would never achieve. No one in my family has gone to college, and the concept seemed out of reach. However, as I got older and was put with a loving family, I began to excel in school and the possibility of attending college became more and more real to me. As I entered my junior year in high school, I started to think seriously about my plans for college. I knew that I wanted to pursue a degree in a field that I was passionate about, but I also understood the importance of choosing a program that would set me up for success in the future. After doing some research and speaking with my counselor I came to the conclusion that I wanted to be a Child Psychologist. When I had decided that I wanted to be a Child Psychologist it felt like a relief because I had finally found what I wanted to do. I had such an inspiration from my counselor and all of the wonderful people that helped me get where I am today.
Entering the field of Psychology, I plan to make an impact on children's lives like how I was helped. I plan on helping children through all of their struggles, disbeliefs, and mental health. I want to help them be the best they can be and know that they will be okay.
With this scholarship, I would be able to pursue a field that I am passionate about that has driven me to want changes made so that another child does not experience what I did. I have been accepted into my first-choice college when I felt like I did not have a chance. I am the product of hard work, determination, and courage. I have shown that I am a survivor who has overcome the worst and turned it into something worth showing the world. I will use my gifts to make the world a better place.
VonDerek Casteel Being There Counts Scholarship
I have always been a little hesitant when it comes to talking about myself. It's not that I don't think my life is interesting or important, I just never know where to start. As I sit down to write this essay, I realize that the best way to tell my story is simply to start at the beginning.
I was born and raised in Georgia. My childhood was extremely rough. I was raised in a household where violence and cruelty were the norm, where the one person who was supposed to protect and care for me was the one who caused me the most pain. It was not until I was older that I realized just how damaging those early experiences were, and how much it has taken me to get better and be myself.
Growing up, the idea of going to college always felt like a distant dream that I would never achieve. No one in my family has gone to college, and the concept seemed out of reach. However, as I got older and was put with a loving family, I began to excel in school and the possibility of attending college became more and more real to me. As I entered my junior year in high school, I started to think seriously about my plans for college. I knew that I wanted to pursue a degree in a field that I was passionate about, but I also understood the importance of choosing a program that would set me up for success in the future. After doing some research and speaking with my counselor I came to the conclusion that I wanted to be a Child Psychologist. When I had decided that I wanted to be a Child Psychologist it felt like a relief because I had finally found what I wanted to do. I had such an inspiration from my counselor and all of the wonderful people that helped me get where I am today.
Entering the field of Psychology, I plan to make an impact on children's lives like how I was helped. I plan on helping children through all of their struggles, disbeliefs, and mental health. I want to help them be the best they can be and know that they will be okay.
With this scholarship, I would be able to pursue a field that I am passionate about that has driven me to want changes made so that another child does not experience what I did. I have been accepted into my first-choice college when I felt like I did not have a chance. I am the product of hard work, determination, and courage. I have shown that I am a survivor who has overcome the worst and turned it into something worth showing the world. I will use my gifts to make the world a better place.
McCusker Family Scholarship
WinnerI have always been a little hesitant when it comes to talking about myself. It's not that I don't think my life is interesting or important, I just never know where to start. As I sit down to write this essay, I realize that the best way to tell my story is simply to start at the beginning.
I was born and raised in Georgia. My childhood was extremely rough. I was raised in a household where violence and cruelty were the norm, where the one person who was supposed to protect and care for me was the one who caused me the most pain. It was not until I was older that I realized just how damaging those early experiences were, and how much it has taken me to get better and be myself.
Growing up, the idea of going to college always felt like a distant dream that I would never achieve. No one in my family has gone to college, and the concept seemed out of reach. However, as I got older and was put with a loving family, I began to excel in school and the possibility of attending college became more and more real to me. As I entered my junior year in high school, I started to think seriously about my plans for college. I knew that I wanted to pursue a degree in a field that I was passionate about, but I also understood the importance of choosing a program that would set me up for success in the future. After doing some research and speaking with my counselor I came to the conclusion that I wanted to be a Child Psychologist. When I had decided that I wanted to be a Child Psychologist it felt like a relief because I had finally found what I wanted to do. I had such an inspiration from my counselor and all of the wonderful people that helped me get where I am today.
Entering the field of Psychology, I plan to make an impact on children's lives like how I was helped. I plan on helping children through all of their struggles, disbeliefs, and mental health. I want to help them be the best they can be and know that they will be okay.
With this scholarship, I would be able to pursue a field that I am passionate about that has driven me to want changes made so that another child does not experience what I did. I have been accepted into my first-choice college when I felt like I did not have a chance. I am the product of hard work, determination, and courage. I have shown that I am a survivor who has overcome the worst and turned it into something worth showing the world. I will use my gifts to make the world a better place.
Ray’s Supply Scholarship
I have always been a little hesitant when it comes to talking about myself. It's not that I don't think my life is interesting or important, I just never know where to start. As I sit down to write this essay, I realize that the best way to tell my story is simply to start at the beginning.
I was born and raised in Georgia. My childhood was extremely rough. I was raised in a household where violence and cruelty were the norm, where the one person who was supposed to protect and care for me was the one who caused me the most pain. It was not until I was older that I realized just how damaging those early experiences were, and how much it has taken me to get better and be myself.
Growing up, the idea of going to college always felt like a distant dream that I would never achieve. No one in my family has gone to college, and the concept seemed out of reach. However, as I got older and was put with a loving family, I began to excel in school and the possibility of attending college became more and more real to me. As I entered my junior year in high school, I started to think seriously about my plans for college. I knew that I wanted to pursue a degree in a field that I was passionate about, but I also understood the importance of choosing a program that would set me up for success in the future. After doing some research and speaking with my counselor I came to the conclusion that I wanted to be a Child Psychologist. When I had decided that I wanted to be a Child Psychologist it felt like a relief because I had finally found what I wanted to do. I had such an inspiration from my counselor and all of the wonderful people that helped me get where I am today.
Entering the field of Psychology, I plan to make an impact on children's lives like how I was helped. I plan on helping children through all of their struggles, disbeliefs, and mental health. I want to help them be the best they can be and know that they will be okay.
With this scholarship, I would be able to pursue a field that I am passionate about that has driven me to want changes made so that another child does not experience what I did. I have been accepted into my first-choice college when I felt like I did not have a chance. I am the product of hard work, determination, and courage. I have shown that I am a survivor who has overcome the worst and turned it into something worth showing the world. I will use my gifts to make the world a better place.